DHS Community-Based Vaccination Clinics Changing Hours of Operations
Beginning today, the DHS community-based vaccination clinics will gradually decrease hours to 1-2 days per week. The community-based vaccination clinic in Rock County will begin reducing hours starting June 20. Walk-ins are still welcomed! To schedule an appointment and for updated hours, visit the Wisconsin COVID-19 Vaccine Registry webpage or call toll-free at 1-844-684-1064.
You need two doses to be fully protected
If you are getting the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, make sure you know when and where to go for your second dose. Think you might miss your second dose appointment? Let your vaccine provider know you need to reschedule your appointment and schedule your second dose as soon as you can. Visit COVID-19 Vaccine webpage for more on what to expect before, during, and after you get your COVID-19 vaccine.
Reducing Barriers to Advance Equity through COVID-19 Vaccination
As part of our $6.2 million grant program to promote vaccine equity, local and tribal health departments, vaccinators, and community-based organizations are finding ways to ensure underserved and historically marginalized populations have the opportunity to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Here are a few examples of the work our partners are doing:
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Fond Du Lac Area United Way is partnering with Ebony Vision for a Juneteenth vaccination event.
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African Heritage Inc hosted a vaccination clinic in Appleton for Juneteenth.
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Langlade County Health Department is conducting homebound vaccinations in rural areas.
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Oshkosh Area School District has hosted 2 vaccination clinics in High Schools and distributed vaccine children’s books in multiple languages.
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Brown County launched a mobile vaccination clinic this week and was featured in an article on WBAY.
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Prevea Health opened community vaccination clinics. These are free and open to the public.
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Literacy Network of Dane County is having a lot of success with their vaccine education project. Their students are getting vaccinated at a higher rate than the general population of Dane County.
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The Catholic Multicultural Center completed a second successful vaccination clinic, with many people completing their two dose vaccination series.
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Green County will be hosting free COVID-19 vaccination and education events on Fridays June 11th, 18th, July 9th and 30th in partnership with the Veracruz Mexican Market.
Find a Pop-up Vaccination Clinic in Your Community
There are many ways to find a COVID-19 vaccine—whether it is at your doctor’s office, through your employer, or at your pharmacy. But did you know that you can also get vaccinated at a pop-up vaccination clinic? These events are typically hosted by local trusted community organizations such as places of worship, barbershops, schools, or libraries. To find a pop-up clinic in your community, visit the 211 Wisconsin COVID-19 Vaccination Special Event Directory.
Want to Host an On-Site Vaccination Clinic?
Summer programs, sporting programs, faith-based, schools, community-based organizations or community events who want to hold an on-site clinic for a group of individuals ready to be vaccinated, can communicate their interest to DHS by filling out the vaccination clinic matching survey and learn more on the DHS COVID-19 vaccine partner resources webpage. Employers can also hold an on-site clinic for their employees and their families, visit our COVID-19: Businesses, Employers, and Workers webpage to sign up.
Today's Vaccine Distribution Summary
Check out the latest data about Wisconsin's progress in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and vaccinating Wisconsinites. We update the allocation and shipment data every Tuesday and update the administered data every week day at 2 p.m.
COVID-19 by the Numbers
Check out our COVID-19 data pages after 2 p.m. to get the latest details about the impact of COVID-19 in Wisconsin.
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